Interrogation and Torture
Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality
Herausgeber: Barela, Steven J; Ohlin, Jens David; Gaggioli, Gloria; Fallon, Mark
Interrogation and Torture
Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality
Herausgeber: Barela, Steven J; Ohlin, Jens David; Gaggioli, Gloria; Fallon, Mark
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This book develops, for the first time, a comprehensive discussion regarding the legality of torture and the efficacy of interrogation. Scientific research has concluded that torture is not effective. So, what interrogational methods are effective and how does one deploy those methods in such a way that is consistent with law and morality?
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This book develops, for the first time, a comprehensive discussion regarding the legality of torture and the efficacy of interrogation. Scientific research has concluded that torture is not effective. So, what interrogational methods are effective and how does one deploy those methods in such a way that is consistent with law and morality?
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 162mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780190097523
- ISBN-10: 0190097523
- Artikelnr.: 57826674
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 162mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780190097523
- ISBN-10: 0190097523
- Artikelnr.: 57826674
Steven J. Barela is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Geneva in the Global Studies Institute and a member of the Law Faculty. He specializes in interdisciplinary scholarship with a monograph on counterterrorism and an edited book on armed drones. Mark Fallon is a national security expert, international security consultant, and counterterrorism specialist. His government service spans more than three decades with positions including NCIS Deputy Assistant Director for Counterterrorism and Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. Gloria Gaggioli is Swiss National Science Foundation Professor at the University of Geneva. She specializes in public international law, and more specifically, international humanitarian law and human rights law. Jens David Ohlin is Vice Dean and Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. He specializes in international law and all aspects of criminal law, including domestic, comparative, and international criminal law.
* Foreword
* Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Table of Cases
* Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Relevant Documents
* Introduction: Legal, Moral and Effective Interrogation
* . Steven J. Barela
* . Jens David Ohlin
* Part I. Identifying Torture
* 1. Defining Torture and the Obligation of Systematic Review in the
CAT Treaty
* . Manfred Nowak
* . Giuliana Monina
* 2. Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational
Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act
* . David Luban
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 3. The Field of Torture Today: Ten Years On from Torture and
Democracy
* . Darius Rejali
* Part II. The Emergent Science and Effective Practice of Interrogation
* 4. The HIG Project: The Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . Mark Fallon
* . Susan E. Brandon
* 5. Developing Rapport and Trust in the Interrogative Context: An
Empirically-Supported Alternative
* . Laure Brimbal
* . Colonel Steven M. Kleinman (Ret.)
* . Simon Oleszkiewicz
* . Christian A. Meissner
* 6. Investigative Interviewing: From England to Norway and Beyond
* . Ray Bull
* . o Asbjørn Rachlew
* 7. Interrogating the Brain: Torture and the Neuroscience of Humane
Interrogation
* . Shane O'Mara
* Part III. Strains on Professionals and Professionalism
* 8. Professional Standards in the Aftermath of Torture: The Struggles
of the American Psychological Association
* . Stephen Soldz
* . Steven Reisner
* 9. What Can Be Asked of Interrogators?
* . Michael Skerker
* 10. Beyond Ethics on the Sly: The Behavioral Sciences and
National-Security Interrogation
* . M. Gregg Bloche
* Part IV. Reviewing Legal Efforts to Constrain Torture
* 11. Cycles of Compulsion: Efficacy and Legality in the History of
Israeli Torture Debates and Practice
* . Karin Loevy
* 12. A Qualified Defense of the Obama Administration's Record on
Torture
* . John T. Parry
* 13. Unmasking the Challenges: Interrogation and International Law
* . Gloria Gaggioli
* . Pavle Kilibarda
* Part V. A Fresh View on Enduring Moral Debates
* 14. The HIG Project: A Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . J.M. Bernstein
* 15. Justifying Too Much: Utilitarianism as a Moral Theory
* . Bob Brecher
* 16. Reclaiming Bentham on Torture
* . Steven J. Barela
* Part VI. What is the Future of
Interrogation/Interviewing?
* 17. Preventing Torture: What Works?
* . Mark Thomson
* . Barbara Bernath
* 18. Repairing the Damage from Illegal Acts of State: The Costs of
Failed Accountability for Torture
* . Claire Finkelstein
* . Brigadier General Steve Xenakis, M.D. (Ret.)
* 19. Drinking from a Poisoned Chalice: A Portrait of the U.S. Military
Commissions at Guantánamo
* . Brigadier General John G. Baker
* . Mary E. Spears
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 20. Setting Universal Standards for Non-Coercive Interviews and
Associated Safeguards
* . Juan E. Méndez
* . Andra Nicolescu
* Afterword: The Corrosive Strategic Legacy of Torture
* . Alberto Mora
* Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Table of Cases
* Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Relevant Documents
* Introduction: Legal, Moral and Effective Interrogation
* . Steven J. Barela
* . Jens David Ohlin
* Part I. Identifying Torture
* 1. Defining Torture and the Obligation of Systematic Review in the
CAT Treaty
* . Manfred Nowak
* . Giuliana Monina
* 2. Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational
Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act
* . David Luban
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 3. The Field of Torture Today: Ten Years On from Torture and
Democracy
* . Darius Rejali
* Part II. The Emergent Science and Effective Practice of Interrogation
* 4. The HIG Project: The Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . Mark Fallon
* . Susan E. Brandon
* 5. Developing Rapport and Trust in the Interrogative Context: An
Empirically-Supported Alternative
* . Laure Brimbal
* . Colonel Steven M. Kleinman (Ret.)
* . Simon Oleszkiewicz
* . Christian A. Meissner
* 6. Investigative Interviewing: From England to Norway and Beyond
* . Ray Bull
* . o Asbjørn Rachlew
* 7. Interrogating the Brain: Torture and the Neuroscience of Humane
Interrogation
* . Shane O'Mara
* Part III. Strains on Professionals and Professionalism
* 8. Professional Standards in the Aftermath of Torture: The Struggles
of the American Psychological Association
* . Stephen Soldz
* . Steven Reisner
* 9. What Can Be Asked of Interrogators?
* . Michael Skerker
* 10. Beyond Ethics on the Sly: The Behavioral Sciences and
National-Security Interrogation
* . M. Gregg Bloche
* Part IV. Reviewing Legal Efforts to Constrain Torture
* 11. Cycles of Compulsion: Efficacy and Legality in the History of
Israeli Torture Debates and Practice
* . Karin Loevy
* 12. A Qualified Defense of the Obama Administration's Record on
Torture
* . John T. Parry
* 13. Unmasking the Challenges: Interrogation and International Law
* . Gloria Gaggioli
* . Pavle Kilibarda
* Part V. A Fresh View on Enduring Moral Debates
* 14. The HIG Project: A Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . J.M. Bernstein
* 15. Justifying Too Much: Utilitarianism as a Moral Theory
* . Bob Brecher
* 16. Reclaiming Bentham on Torture
* . Steven J. Barela
* Part VI. What is the Future of
Interrogation/Interviewing?
* 17. Preventing Torture: What Works?
* . Mark Thomson
* . Barbara Bernath
* 18. Repairing the Damage from Illegal Acts of State: The Costs of
Failed Accountability for Torture
* . Claire Finkelstein
* . Brigadier General Steve Xenakis, M.D. (Ret.)
* 19. Drinking from a Poisoned Chalice: A Portrait of the U.S. Military
Commissions at Guantánamo
* . Brigadier General John G. Baker
* . Mary E. Spears
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 20. Setting Universal Standards for Non-Coercive Interviews and
Associated Safeguards
* . Juan E. Méndez
* . Andra Nicolescu
* Afterword: The Corrosive Strategic Legacy of Torture
* . Alberto Mora
* Foreword
* Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Table of Cases
* Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Relevant Documents
* Introduction: Legal, Moral and Effective Interrogation
* . Steven J. Barela
* . Jens David Ohlin
* Part I. Identifying Torture
* 1. Defining Torture and the Obligation of Systematic Review in the
CAT Treaty
* . Manfred Nowak
* . Giuliana Monina
* 2. Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational
Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act
* . David Luban
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 3. The Field of Torture Today: Ten Years On from Torture and
Democracy
* . Darius Rejali
* Part II. The Emergent Science and Effective Practice of Interrogation
* 4. The HIG Project: The Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . Mark Fallon
* . Susan E. Brandon
* 5. Developing Rapport and Trust in the Interrogative Context: An
Empirically-Supported Alternative
* . Laure Brimbal
* . Colonel Steven M. Kleinman (Ret.)
* . Simon Oleszkiewicz
* . Christian A. Meissner
* 6. Investigative Interviewing: From England to Norway and Beyond
* . Ray Bull
* . o Asbjørn Rachlew
* 7. Interrogating the Brain: Torture and the Neuroscience of Humane
Interrogation
* . Shane O'Mara
* Part III. Strains on Professionals and Professionalism
* 8. Professional Standards in the Aftermath of Torture: The Struggles
of the American Psychological Association
* . Stephen Soldz
* . Steven Reisner
* 9. What Can Be Asked of Interrogators?
* . Michael Skerker
* 10. Beyond Ethics on the Sly: The Behavioral Sciences and
National-Security Interrogation
* . M. Gregg Bloche
* Part IV. Reviewing Legal Efforts to Constrain Torture
* 11. Cycles of Compulsion: Efficacy and Legality in the History of
Israeli Torture Debates and Practice
* . Karin Loevy
* 12. A Qualified Defense of the Obama Administration's Record on
Torture
* . John T. Parry
* 13. Unmasking the Challenges: Interrogation and International Law
* . Gloria Gaggioli
* . Pavle Kilibarda
* Part V. A Fresh View on Enduring Moral Debates
* 14. The HIG Project: A Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . J.M. Bernstein
* 15. Justifying Too Much: Utilitarianism as a Moral Theory
* . Bob Brecher
* 16. Reclaiming Bentham on Torture
* . Steven J. Barela
* Part VI. What is the Future of
Interrogation/Interviewing?
* 17. Preventing Torture: What Works?
* . Mark Thomson
* . Barbara Bernath
* 18. Repairing the Damage from Illegal Acts of State: The Costs of
Failed Accountability for Torture
* . Claire Finkelstein
* . Brigadier General Steve Xenakis, M.D. (Ret.)
* 19. Drinking from a Poisoned Chalice: A Portrait of the U.S. Military
Commissions at Guantánamo
* . Brigadier General John G. Baker
* . Mary E. Spears
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 20. Setting Universal Standards for Non-Coercive Interviews and
Associated Safeguards
* . Juan E. Méndez
* . Andra Nicolescu
* Afterword: The Corrosive Strategic Legacy of Torture
* . Alberto Mora
* Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Table of Cases
* Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Relevant Documents
* Introduction: Legal, Moral and Effective Interrogation
* . Steven J. Barela
* . Jens David Ohlin
* Part I. Identifying Torture
* 1. Defining Torture and the Obligation of Systematic Review in the
CAT Treaty
* . Manfred Nowak
* . Giuliana Monina
* 2. Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational
Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act
* . David Luban
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 3. The Field of Torture Today: Ten Years On from Torture and
Democracy
* . Darius Rejali
* Part II. The Emergent Science and Effective Practice of Interrogation
* 4. The HIG Project: The Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . Mark Fallon
* . Susan E. Brandon
* 5. Developing Rapport and Trust in the Interrogative Context: An
Empirically-Supported Alternative
* . Laure Brimbal
* . Colonel Steven M. Kleinman (Ret.)
* . Simon Oleszkiewicz
* . Christian A. Meissner
* 6. Investigative Interviewing: From England to Norway and Beyond
* . Ray Bull
* . o Asbjørn Rachlew
* 7. Interrogating the Brain: Torture and the Neuroscience of Humane
Interrogation
* . Shane O'Mara
* Part III. Strains on Professionals and Professionalism
* 8. Professional Standards in the Aftermath of Torture: The Struggles
of the American Psychological Association
* . Stephen Soldz
* . Steven Reisner
* 9. What Can Be Asked of Interrogators?
* . Michael Skerker
* 10. Beyond Ethics on the Sly: The Behavioral Sciences and
National-Security Interrogation
* . M. Gregg Bloche
* Part IV. Reviewing Legal Efforts to Constrain Torture
* 11. Cycles of Compulsion: Efficacy and Legality in the History of
Israeli Torture Debates and Practice
* . Karin Loevy
* 12. A Qualified Defense of the Obama Administration's Record on
Torture
* . John T. Parry
* 13. Unmasking the Challenges: Interrogation and International Law
* . Gloria Gaggioli
* . Pavle Kilibarda
* Part V. A Fresh View on Enduring Moral Debates
* 14. The HIG Project: A Road to Scientific Research on Interrogation
* . J.M. Bernstein
* 15. Justifying Too Much: Utilitarianism as a Moral Theory
* . Bob Brecher
* 16. Reclaiming Bentham on Torture
* . Steven J. Barela
* Part VI. What is the Future of
Interrogation/Interviewing?
* 17. Preventing Torture: What Works?
* . Mark Thomson
* . Barbara Bernath
* 18. Repairing the Damage from Illegal Acts of State: The Costs of
Failed Accountability for Torture
* . Claire Finkelstein
* . Brigadier General Steve Xenakis, M.D. (Ret.)
* 19. Drinking from a Poisoned Chalice: A Portrait of the U.S. Military
Commissions at Guantánamo
* . Brigadier General John G. Baker
* . Mary E. Spears
* . Katherine S. Newell
* 20. Setting Universal Standards for Non-Coercive Interviews and
Associated Safeguards
* . Juan E. Méndez
* . Andra Nicolescu
* Afterword: The Corrosive Strategic Legacy of Torture
* . Alberto Mora